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Orthographic projection (also
orthogonal projection and analemma) is a
means of
representing three-dimensional
objects in two dimensions. Orthographic...
- b = 0 {\displaystyle a=b=0} , the
projection is said to be "
orthographic"
or "
orthogonal". Otherwise, it is "oblique". The
constants a {\displaystyle...
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distinguish between orthographic views where the prin****l axes of an
object are not
orthogonal to the
projection plane, and
orthographic views in
which the...
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viewing plane as with
orthographic projection, but
strike the
projection plane at an
angle other than
ninety degrees. In both
orthographic and
oblique projection...
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projection is a
technique of
illustration by
which a
standardized series of
orthographic two-dimensional
pictures are
constructed to
represent the form of a three-dimensional...
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cases the
result is
orthographic (the rays are
perpendicular to the
image plane),
which in this
context is
called an
orthogonal axonometry. In technical...
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sight or projection lines, are
parallel to each other. It is a
basic tool in
descriptive geometry. The
projection is
called orthographic if the rays...
- √8φ+7/2 = √11+4√5/2 ≈ 2.233. The
rhombicosidodecahedron has six
special orthogonal projections, centered, on a vertex, on two
types of edges, and
three types...
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prominent octagonal silver eightfold symmetry, that is the two-dimensional
orthographic projection of the four-dimensional 8-8 duoprism. An
octahedron is a regular...
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additional view to an
orthographic projection layout display and
appears in an "unfolding of the gl**** box model".
Aside from the
orthographic, six
standard prin****l...